Blade angled, swift, slid through layered membrane like into soft butter.
Awakening life fluid. Forcing it to rupture rivulets, flow blood red on surface skin.
I could have screamed, demanded him to stop, but he had power over me.
“Operation successful,” the doctor said.
I looked down. Foot still there.
Krystyna is a former librarian. She’s now writing and publishing poetry, flash fiction, and short stories. She lives in Edmonton, Canada, and loves to travel the world and share her experiences through writing.
Hi Krystyna,
I am an illustration student at Sheridan College, near Toronto Ontario. I would like to use your short story for a small animation assignment at school. I will absolutely credit you if you would let me use your words.
Julie-Ann
Thank you so much, Julie-Ann.
I am honoured.
Krystyna